Home Services Publications Projects Media Careers with SBC Blog
img/hd-compendium1.jpg

Electricity

» UNFF-CDM Micro-grids

» GE's Jenbacher Engine

Cross Referenced Case Studies:

>>Calaveras Healthy Impact Product Solution (CHIPS)
>>Sierra Economic Development Corporation (SEDC)
>>White Mountain AZ Stewardship Contract

Electricity has long been a product of the Sierra. Powered by intermediate energy carriers -typically water (hydroelectric power), wind, or hot gases produced by the combustion of a source material, such as woody biomass, rotating turbines produce most commercially available grid-tied electricity.

Although it is produced in the Sierra, and distributed to other regions hundreds of miles away, in parts of the Sierra grid-tied electricity may be inaccessible, unreliable, or not cost-effective. Rural forest communities worldwide are using overabundant, locally sourced woody biomass to power rural areas within a local, or regional micro-grid, while simultaneously improving or restoring forest health, and creating new economic and educational opportunities for forest residents.

Small electricity generators -those that power single buildings, or that serve as back-up generators, are often powered by reciprocating engines run on biogas, (biofuel) that can be also be made from woody biomass. See also Infrastructure: Power Plants

In this category you will find micro-grids worldwide powered by generators that burn woody biomass, United Nations and United States Rural Energy Security programs, and projects in the Sierra.

ABOUT US
Our Mission and Vision
JOIN TODAY
Join or Renew Now
DONATE
Support Our Work
BUY STUFF
Publications and Merchandise
OUR EVENTS
See One of Our Events
Sierra Business Council Community - Environment - Economy
Redifine Renew Realign Revitalize Rethink